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JIL A. ALLING.

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HLIOAVTION FILED Nov. 26, 1907.

920,900, Patented May 11, 1909.

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JOHAN ARON ALLING, OF STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-THIRD TO HERMANHUSBERG, OF STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 11, 1909.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JOHAN AEON ALLING, a citizen of the Kingdom ofSweden, residing at Stockholm, Sweden, Ahave invented new anduseful'Improvements in Pens, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to pens; and it has for its object to render thepoint portion of a peu more weak and yielding than heretofore. To theattainment of said object the invention consists in a pen in which thepoint-halves have one or more plane or flat portions the inner or rearends of which are turned laterally outward, whereby the pointhalves ofthe pen will be capable of yielding not only upward but also sidewisewithout being subjected to any special pressure, so as to allow a verysmooth writing.

In the drawings, accompanying and forming part of this specification:Figure l is a plan view of a pen constituting a practical embodiment ofmy invention. Figs. 1a and lb are enlarged, detail sections, taken intheplane indicated by the lines. 11- a and lb-lb, respectively, of Fig.l. and 4, are views similar to Fig. 1 of modifications hereinafterreferred to in detail.

Referring to Figs. l, la and-1b, the two point-halves l and 2 are inconnection with the other part of the pen by means of plane or flatportions 3 and 4, located at opposite sides of the usual central cut ofthe pen. At their inner or rear ends the said plane or flat portions 3and 4 are turned laterally outward so as to permit the point-halves 1and 2 to yield sidewise at the same time as they yield upward when avery slight pressure is exerted on the pen yin writing.

In the form shown inFig. 2 the plane or Hat portions 3a and 471 areofsubstantially Figs. 2, 3

the same shape asthose in Figs. l, la and l",

p but located at the outer edges of point-halves l and 2.

In the form shown in Fig. 8 the plane or flat portions 3b and 4* arelocated at the middle of the point-halves l@l and 2d and donot extend tothe outer edges thereof, nor to the central cut.

In the form shown in Fig. 4 the pointhalves le and 2e have each plane orflat portions 5, 6 and 7 8 respectively. The fore two portions 5 and 7are parallel to the longitudinal center of the pen while the two otherportions 6 and 8 are turned laterally outward in relation to theportions 5 and 7, thereby allowing the point-halves 1e and 2e to yieldside-wise.

In all the forms shown the plane or flat portions are limited by cutsmore or less Vparallel to the usual central cut, and cross- `cuts may bemade between the rst men- AJQHAN AEON ALLING.

Witnesses:

ERA W. DELMAR, WILDUR VAKANsoN.

